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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T21:47:16+00:00 2026-06-03T21:47:16+00:00

I am using django-tastypie to implement restapi, i am using sencha as a mobile

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I am using django-tastypie to implement restapi, i am using sencha as a mobile client . I need to manipulate the response text for some purpose.

Like below

form.submit({
    success: function() {
        // The callback function is run when the user taps the 'ok' button
        form.reset();

        //Ext.Msg.alert('Thank You', 'Your message has been received', function() {
        //  form.reset();
        //});
    }
});

I have json response as follows

{"meta": {"limit": 20, "next": null, "offset": 0, "previous": null, "total_count": 13},       
 "objects": [{"body": "This will prbbly be my lst edited  post.", "id": 1,
 "pub_date":  "2011-05-22", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/entry/1/", "slug": "another-post", 
 "title": "Another Post"}, {"body": "This will prbbly be my lst post.", "id": 2, 
 "pub_date": "2011-05-22", "resource_uri": "/api/v1/entry/2/", "slug": "another-post", 
 "title": "Another Post"}, {"body": "This will prbbly be my lst edited  post"}]}

It is very important to send success => true
If, success is not defined or not equal to true then it will be considered as a form submit error.
How to append success=true on django tastypie json

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    2026-06-03T21:47:17+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 9:47 pm

    If I understand your question correctly, you want to append {'success': true} to the result of API calls, correct? If so, you can override the dehydrate method on your Resource class:

    def dehydrate(self, bundle):
        bundle.data['success'] = True
        return bundle
    
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